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The latest seminars, lectures and events

Here, the latest dates to book in your diary...

The art of endodonticsDr L. Stephen BuchananFriday 23 October 2009, London

Last chance to bookBy attending this seminar you will discuss cutting safe, effective access cavities; negotiating root canals to their terminal points, and accurate determination of canal length. These must be accomplished at a high level or the shaping and filling outcomes are irrelevant to the success of the case. This seminar will describe the concepts and techniques necessary for dentists to experience their delivery of conventional endodontic treatment as an enjoyable and profitable part of their dental practices.

At the end of the seminar you will have a greater understanding of negotiating techniques for consistently reaching a canal terminus, using apex locators, the safe and efficient use of nickel-titanium files among other pearls of knowledge.

Private Dentistry Live! Joe Oliver, Jane Lelean, Laura Horton, Emma John, Paul Baker and Mervyn Druian.Friday 23 October 2009, LondonLast chance to bookCelebrating its 10th annual conference Private Dentistry Live! brings you the core principles of private dentistry, which includes everything from how to survive in this climate to top clinical tips on crown and bridge and periodontics. To be held on 23 October in London, this event is for everyone interested in private dentistry and we are encouraging you to register your whole team with our special group discounts. There really is something for everyone - including an extensive exhibition keeping you up-to-date with all the latest developments. If you cannot make the whole seminar, why not book a FREE exhibition ONLY ticket, and view over 30 trade stands between 2-5pm (delegates must pre-book)

Local anaesthesia and medical emergenciesThursday 3 December, LondonStanley Malamed, John Meechan and Eugene R. Casagrande Local anaesthetics are the safest and most effective drugs in medicine for the prevention and management of pain. Stanley Malamed will look at the local anaesthetics currently in use, comparing them as regards to their clinical onset, duration, efficacy and safety. John Meechan will look at ‘pain-free' dentistry and the conundrum in that many patients associate receipt of a local anaesthetic injection as a very painful procedure.

There is an optional evening hands-on session with Eugene R. Casagrande the previous evening, where you will have the opportunity to practice various injection techniques.